Ever had a roommate that you just couldn’t stand? Well, this guy’s got one, and it’s not even his actual roommate! Meet Matt, the roommate, and his girlfriend Sarah, who pretty much lives with them without paying rent. Sarah has a peculiar condition that makes her nauseous at the sight and smell of certain foods. Unfortunately for her, our protagonist loves to cook, especially heavily spiced dishes. As you can imagine, this creates quite the conflict in the household.
The Roommate Situation

Enter Sarah, the Unwanted Guest

Sarah’s Picky Eating Habits

The Culinary Conflict

Sarah’s Demands

The Intervention

“Hostile Environment”

Matt’s Two Cents

The Fallout

Second Thoughts

A Recipe for Disaster: Roommates, Cooking, and a Freeloading Girlfriend
So, our culinary enthusiast refuses to stop cooking his beloved spicy dishes, despite Sarah’s complaints and Matt’s support for her. After a heated argument, both Matt and Sarah leave to stay at her mom’s house. Our protagonist thinks it’s for the best, but after sharing the story with his co-workers, they seem to think he’s the one in the wrong. Now, he’s left questioning if he was the real problem in this spicy situation. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this culinary conundrum… ️
NTA. Stand your ground and cook your aromatic meals with pride!

NTA, cook what you want! Roommate’s GF crossed the line

Roommate’s GF complains about cooking, but OP stands their ground. NTA.

NTA. Your coworkers, roommate, and his gf are all a******s
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NTA. Roommate’s cooking preferences cause minor inconveniences, but communication is key!

NTA suggests improving cooking skills with fermented kimchi.

NTA sarah can pay rent when you leave. Good luck

NTA, assert your kitchen rights!

NTA Sarah can f**k right off. Who’s the real culprit here?

NTA: Sarah’s sensitivity, her problem. Cook on, roommate!
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Managing food sensitivities: accommodating or entitled?

NTA stands up to bratty Sarah and it’s satisfying

NTA. Roommate’s GF needs to grow up about food smells. ♂️
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NTA. Unwanted guest, unwanted smells. Your home, your rules.

Cook what you want! Your apartment, your rules!

Roommate’s GF hates his cooking , but you’re not the a**hole.

NTA – Roommate’s GF complains about cooking; should pay rent

“NTA. OP’s roommate’s GF is making their home uncomfortable “

NTA. Roommate moves GF in without consent, complains about you.

Sarah’s food fussiness is toddler-level. NTA for cooking what you want.

NTA. Cook what you want in your own home!

Roommate’s GF bans cooking because of smell. Only corndogs allowed?

NTA. Stand your ground against entitled non-tenant.

Roommate’s GF tries to control cooking, but OP stands their ground

NTA. Roommate’s GF needs to grow up and stop bullying.

NTA: Don’t let entitled people ruin your cooking vibes!

NTA, roommate’s GF shouldn’t dictate your living situation.

Last Updated on February 4, 2024 by Diply Social Team